I feel like I’m encountering weird little tics and problems with my android devices, and those of family and friends. Just simple things where settings don’t seem to be consistently applied, or the os switches something back repeatedly. For example, my apps are set to auto update, to use data as well as WiFi, etc, but every month or so I go into Play and see that some random app hasn’t been updated in weeks.

Or my friend only gets Signal notifications when they open the app, despite giving full background data use, turning off adaptive battery, etc. My mother uses an alarm app that needs to display over the screen for a feature, but despite me setting that permission repeatedly Android keeps turning it off.

Is this just anecdotal bad luck? Or is all the work to preserve battery life, control background usage, etc led to an OS where the user can’t control things reliably? It starting to feel a lot like MS Windows!

  • @aluminium
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    218 months ago

    Yeah with permissions there is this stupid feature in Android and Google Play protect that keeps revoking permissions if you don’t use an App for some time.

    Also they are still constantly trying new ways to “figure out” what Apps should run in the background instead of giving the user any controll. I.m.o. there should just be a “Allow up to run background” permission you can turn on and off and which logs exactly when a app was running the background.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      That drives me mad I manually went through every single app turning this off, it still does it anyway.

  • @[email protected]
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    128 months ago

    I don’t know if it’s increasingly. Auto update has never worked consistently for me on any android device. It also seems most people have an issue with at least one messaging app not getting notifications. It’s just with the changes in each version things break slightly differently every time.

  • @[email protected]
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    68 months ago

    Unfortunately yes.

    I’m lucky enough to not have that much issues on my side, but I’m not surprised you are encountering those.

  • Max-P
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    68 months ago

    That varies wildly between manufacturers and ROMs. AOSP and consequently LineageOS have consistently been pretty clean. I have apps running in the background for literal weeks at a time. KDE Connect never fails, Linphone is solid on one of my devices and also stays connected for weeks at a time.

    Then there’s Xiaomi and Samsung which seems to be competing for who’s got the worst software imaginable. People keep saying it’s better and the TouchWiz days are over but I’ve yet to pick up a Samsung and not go “ewww” at it.

    Pixels are okay but there’s nothing like a bloatware free custom ROM. No AI garbage, just plain basic Android.

    The problem is essentially, most people don’t buy phones for the specs, they buy them for the fancy stupid features the manufacturers keep pushing to distinguish themselves. For 99% of the people, that’s effectively all bloat. Samsung in particular seems to do everything possible to pretend it’s not really Google’s Android but Samsung’s Android. Everything is different for the sake of looking different. Developers despise Samsung because their apps works well on every phone except Samsung because it’s “special”.

  • @[email protected]
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    48 months ago

    Not updating consistently might be by design. Updates are often staggered between different geographical locations as well as different randomly selected groups, so that bugs can be caught early and updates avoided if an issue emerges in production.

    Play specifically offers an A/B and graduated rollout mechanism, but you bypass this if you explicitly check for updates.

    As for notification consistency, sadly this has been a problem for about a decade as Android tries to wrestle with background services.

  • Bob
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    28 months ago

    I’ve switched off all pings for messages for a bit of peace and quiet, but for some reason there’s one Whatsapp group I’m in where my phone still vibrates if someone posts.

  • @[email protected]
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    18 months ago

    Depends. If you use heavily customized android ROMs with aggressive battery saving measures like colorOS, hyperOS/miui, etc. Things may be a tad rough.

  • @danielfgom
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    18 months ago

    I’ve not had any such issues. Runs like a dream on my Xperia 10iii